A player holds the NCAA lacrosse trophy as his teammates cheer

Lacrosse Glory, a New President, and Much More: 2025 in Review

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Check out the Cornell Chronicle's multimedia round-up of the past year of Big Red happenings, on the Hill and around the world

By Cornellians staff

Beloved "Science Guy" Bill Nye ’77 was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The men's lacrosse team won the national championship. Cornell inaugurated its 15th president. Two new buildings were dedicated. Nobel laureates came to campus. Big Red researchers made advances in a dizzying variety of fields, from AI to solar energy.

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That and much more comprise an eye-popping multimedia round-up of 2025 coverage in our sister publication, the Cornell Chronicle. We think alumni will be fascinated—so click here to read more!

(Top: Photo of lacrosse team with championship trophy, provided.)

Published December 18, 2025


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